Motile

usgb/ˈmoʊtaɪl/Volume
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Biological Context

In biology, 'motile' describes organisms that can move on their own.

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Examples include fish, birds, and mammals.
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Movement Capability

The term can be used to highlight the ability of any entity to move from one place to another.

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For example, motile bacteria can affect their environment.
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In Research

In scientific research, 'motile' is often used to describe cellular processes and behaviors, particularly in studies of motility.

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Motile cells play crucial roles in immune responses.
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